COAST COMMUNITY tVheoicneorofth 10 JUNE 2020
ISSUE 192
REAL INDEPENDENT LOCAL WEEKLY NEWS
News
Twice in the space of four days, emergency rescue teams were called to save people from the rocks below Crackneck Lookout. See page 4
Out&About
Black Lives Matter
movement supported in Wyong
While social, sporting and community groups are all busy preparing for phased returns to normal activities... See page 13
Photo: Kevin Bull Photography
About 400 people turned out in Wyong on Saturday, June 6, to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement which has swept Australia and the globe. Tens of thousands of people
in capital cities and towns across the nation defied pleas from the Prime Minister and NSW Premier to stay away, fearing that the large gatherings contrary to public health orders imposed to control COVID-19, would cause a new outbreak of
the pandemic. The peaceful march and protest on Darkinjung country in Wyong was organised by Barang Regional Alliance to voice opposition to police brutality and to remember and honour the 432 Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people who have died in custody since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody ended in 1991. Executive Director of the Alliance, Vickie Parry, said these things are not talked
about every day, so the message was that we haven’t forgotten. “We need to know, even if they were accidents. Continued page 8
Order of Australia for services to the air force community After 50 years of serving the air force community, and still going, Wendy Naylor of San Remo has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the General Division (OAM).
Wendy Naylor OAM of San Remo
She was one of 933 Australians in the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List announced by the GovernorGeneral on Monday, June 8. “In this list, we see all the positives that are in our community. “We see the great ideas, we see the hard work, we see the
love and compassion for fellow humans, it’s a microcosm of Australia,” the GovernorGeneral said. “This list recognises a group of outstanding Australians who have made a contribution to their community, to Australia globally or domestically.” Naylor has been recognised for her service to veterans and their families through the NSW Sub-branch of the Partner of Veterans Association, as well as the RAAF Women’s Association of NSW. “My husband, Jim, was in the air force and he was away a
Education
lot,” she said. Naylor joined the Richmond RAAF Women’s Association of NSW in the 1960s and had several roles during the 15 years that they were stationed there. “We started the Educational Patriotic Trust Fund, which was throughout Australia, and the money that we raised went to buy bits and pieces for kids whose fathers had gone. “It was a social and supportive thing for us to do while we were raising money. Continued page 15
Students created a giant paper chain to commemorate National Reconciliation Week. See page 27
Sport
The best and brightest among the Coast’s dedicated surf lifesaving movement were honoured. See page 31
Puzzles page 19
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